G935TUVS8CRJ1 Android 8.0 Oreo for T-Mobile Galaxy S7 Edge SM-G935T: T-Mobile rolled out the the Android 8.0 Oreo October 2018 Security patch for Galaxy S7 Edge. This new official firmware is available for the SM-G935T variant of T-Mobile Galaxy S7 Edge in the Korean region. We have a detailed guide on how to download and install G935TUVS8CRJ1 Android 8.0 Oreo on T-Mobile Galaxy S7 Edge. The latest Oreo update brings nothing major changes except bug fixes and security patch. The software is still running on Android 8.0 Oreo. You can download G935TUVS8CRJ1 Android 8.0 Oreo for T-Mobile Galaxy S7 Edge from below.

Navigate to OTA (Over-the-air) update system / Samsung KIES to upgrade your device to update your T-Mobile Galaxy S7 Edge. But if you have not yet received the OTA notification then follow the given guide. Now go ahead and follow the given guide to download G935TUVS8CRJ1 Android 8.0 Oreo for T-Mobile Galaxy S7 Edge.

Keep in mind that G935TUVS8CRJ1 is a completely unbranded firmware, thus you should not get any pre-installed apps or extra language packs with this. In this guide, we’ll use ODIN flashing tool to install Android 8.0 Oreo on T-Mobile Galaxy S7 Edge. So go ahead and follow the given step-by-step guide carefully. Don’t forget to take proper backup of all your important data before proceeding to install G935TUVS8CRJ1 Android 8.0 Oreo October 2018 Security Patch.

Note:

This guide containing the G935TUVS8CRJ1 Android 8.0 Oreo firmware and instructions are working with T-Mobile Galaxy S7 Edge only. Do not try to install this firmware on any other device or incorrect variant. Verify the model number of your device before proceeding to the installation guide.

G935TUVS8CRJ1 Android 8.0 Oreo Firmware Detail

Device Name: T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge

Model: SM-G935T

Baseband Version: G935TUVS8CRJ1

Security Patch Level: 01.10.2018

Software Supported: ODIN Tool

Android OS: 8.0 Oreo

Warning:

AndroidBlog.gs will not responsible for any kind of damage occurred to your Samsung T-Mobile Galaxy S7 Edge during or after the installation of Android 8.0 Oreo. Proceed at your own risk.

Pre-Requirements:

Make a proper backup of all the existing data and settings of your T-Mobile Galaxy S7 Edge, in case anything goes wrong then you’ll be able to restore your data back.

Update T-Mobile Galaxy S7 Edge to G935TUVS8CRJ1 Android 8.0 Oreo:

2:– Turn OFF your T-Mobile Galaxy S7 Edge in order to boot into Download Mode.

3:– Turn the device ON by pressing and holding the Volume Down + Home keys at the same time and then press the Power button until the construction Android robot and a triangle appear. Now press the Power button once again to confirm to enter into Download Mode.

4:– Launch Odin tool on your PC as an Administrator and plug your phone into your PC while your phone is in the Download Mode.

5:– One of the ID:COM boxes will turn yellow with the COM port number once the phone is connected successfully.

6:– Select the firmware files that you want to flash on your T-Mobile Galaxy S7 Edge. (Already extracted in Step No 1)

Click on ‘AP’ and select file with ‘AP’ in its name.

Click on ‘CP’ and select file with ‘MODEM’ in its name. Ignore this step if there is no such file.

Click on ‘CSC’ and select file with ‘CSC’ in its name. Ignore this step if there is no such file.

Click on ‘PIT’ and select the .pit file. Ignore this step if there is no such file.

Click on ‘BL’ and select file with ‘BL’ in it’s name. Ignore if there is no such file.

7:– In Odin, make sure that the Auto Reboot and F. Reset Time options are ticked but the Re-Partition option should be unchecked.

8:– Click on the Start button in Odin to initiate the installation process. It will take a few minutes to complete.

9:– Once the process of installation successfully completes, the T-Mobile Galaxy S7 Edge will restart. Unplug the phone after you see the home screen.

Fix Boot Loop Issue On T-Mobile Galaxy S7 Edge SM-G935T

In case your T-Mobile Galaxy S7 Edge SM-G935T stuck at booting for more than 10 minutes after the installation process then follow the given instructions:

First, boot your device into Recovery Mode by pressing and holding the Volume Up + Home + Power buttons at the same time.

Then perform Wipe data/Factory Reset and Wipe Cache Partition task. After that select Reboot System Now.

In recovery mode use Volume keys to navigate between options and Power key to select the option.

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